2024-08-272024-08-271955-03-12https://hdl.handle.net/10323/17558Pontiac Press newspaper scanned from microfilmRaging storms leave eight dead across nation: Score injured, damage figures rise to millions ; Says bread alone not enough ; Bonn armament wins approval of Italian Senate ; No alarming increase in delinquency noted by juvenile service director ; Pontiac dentist dies at age 90 ; Road compromise sought; Business tax in deadlock ; Asks new home for governors ; County woman dies in crash ; There's still time to win first $100 ; Quiz 2 youths in attack on boy ; World's greatest living scientist to be 76 Monday ; Fifth atom blast only a small shot in Nevada today ; Banks repeats murder denial ; Nehru battles with assassin ; Showdown due on $20 tax cut ; The day in Birmingham: '54 police report shows drop in juvenile arrests ; Arrest 'doctor' as theft suspect ; Cranbrook coach saves terrier from icy waters ; Taxpayers told complaint dates ; Denies A-tests causing storms ; Fuller gets life in vice murder ; Noted educator speaks Sunday ; Jobless claim load total drops here ; Traffic begins to move on great inland waterways ; Nationwide poll decides what songs you'll hear ; Simple people sometimes have wisdom others lack ; Presbyterian men to head address ; Church women collect clothing to send abroad ; American corn will go abroad ; God will help you fulfill your great expectations ; Study conference scheduled March 20 ; Methodists hold dinner meeting ; Sunday School Week praised ; Belgian Congo needs doctor ; Churches to begin overseas program ; Production theme as 'At Last I See' ; Choir to present sacred music, Negro spirituals ; Camp Fire Girls celebrate birthday ; Cathedral soloists to sing recitatives ; Church rector to be delegatePDFen-USUsers assume all responsibility for questions of copyright, invasion of privacy, and rights of publicity that may arise in using reproductions from the library's collections.WeatherNatural disastersReligionsGermany--DefensesNuclear testingEinstein, Albert 1879-1955Juvenile delinquencyNehru, Jawaharlal, 1889-1964The Pontiac Press: 1955-03-12TextOakland University